What follows is a brief run through of some of the highlights of connecting to ScyllaDB on Compose. cql, a SQL like language, has grown into being the de facto way to interact with Scylla/Cassandra and it even has its own shell, cqlsh, similar to many SQL shells for RDBMSs. The number of drivers on Planet Cassandra, all of which are compatible, are far beyond a typical 1.x project. One of the benefits of mimicking Cassandra is that the tool chain, drivers, and built in query language, cql, are already mature since they have evolved through multiple iterations and a great deal of use. ![]() This version corresponds to Cassandra 2.1.8 with a detailed compatibility matrix here. Compose's ScyllaDB is the latest version: Scylla 1.3. Scylla is written in C++ while Cassandra is written in Java. The main difference is in implementation. So much so that Scylla even uses Cassandra's drivers. ![]() ![]() ![]() For all intents and purposes, Scylla looks just like Cassandra to your code. Getting started with ScyllaDB is easy since it is a drop in replacement for Apache's Cassandra database. Getting Started with Compose's ScyllaDB java javascript scylladb Free 30 Day Trial
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